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@@ -618,6 +618,7 @@ Article Buffer
* Hiding Headers:: Deciding what headers should be displayed.
* Using MIME:: Pushing articles through @acronym{MIME} before reading them.
+* HTML:: Reading @acronym{HTML} messages.
* Customizing Articles:: Tailoring the look of the articles.
* Article Keymap:: Keystrokes available in the article buffer.
* Misc Article:: Other stuff.
@@ -11769,8 +11770,7 @@ If your Emacs copy has been built with libxml2 support, then Gnus uses
Emacs' built-in, plain elisp Simple HTML Renderer @code{shr}
@footnote{@code{shr} displays colors as declared in the @acronym{HTML}
article but tries to adjust them in order to be readable. If you
-prefer more contrast, have a look at question 4.16 in the
-@xref{Frequently Asked Questions}.} which is also used by Emacs'
+prefer more contrast, @xref{FAQ 4-16}.} which is also used by Emacs'
browser EWW (@pxref{EWW, ,EWW, emacs, The Emacs Manual}).
If your Emacs copy lacks libxml2 support but you have @code{w3m}